White Design's ReHabit House, 220 Easton Road, was awarded Best Technical Innovation in the West of England LABC Building Excellence Awards on 21st June 2012.
The Re-habit project had two distinct, but intrinsically linked, aims: The first aim was to deliver the required cuts in energy use by focussing on the building fabric, structure and energy systems whilst respecting the external value of our ageing buildings; the second aim was to gain an in-depth understanding of occupant behaviour and psychology, identifying technologies and processes that facilitate low carbon lifestyles.
Combining these two approaches, our objective was to deliver system solutions which address all aspects of carbon emission reductions in the home, while also establishing the potential for cost-effective, large-scale replication of the refurbishment project.
The building incorporates the following systems
Technology
Behaviour
The house also incorporates
The project has reached the end of the construction stage and is now in a two year monitoring stage. This final stage will test the targets and design aspirations of the project and help develop a national database managed by the Technology Strategy Board.
